Our family firm was established in 1880 by our great
grandfather - Enoch Harrison. The firm was originally
based in Cross Hills but moved to Cononley in the 1930's.
Enoch's son, Stow, then took over the business followed by
his sons Frank, Enoch and Arthur. In 1988 the firm
then passed down to the fourth generation - Mike, Dale and
John Harrison who all trained as apprentice craftsmen.
Mike retired in 2008. The fifth generation of
Harrisons are also working in the firm.

~ Our Aims ~

We aim to provide a personal and professional service
dedicated to meet clients expectations and requirements.
We are renowned and respected for our honesty and
reliability and have produced fine buildings throughout the
district, many of which you will see in our project pages on
this website.

Our traditional craft skills have been passed down through
the generations enabling us to maintain our outstanding
reputation for the highest quality of workmanship which
remains our standard. All our operatives are fully
trained in their chosen craft and in all health and safety
matters. Accordingly, we are able to work in Lime
mortars and plasters for example, and combine this with
modern techniques and technology. This enables us to
specialise in listed building works as well as carrying out
new builds.

As a principle contractor we work closely with selected
local trade craftsmen and local suppliers to ensure quality
is maintained on all projects.

~ Portfolio ~

We have achieved
rewards for work carried out at Kilnsey Hall, Grassington
Interchange, and The Forge
Garage, The Village Shop and Post Office and an
extension of existing Estate Office into accommodation
office all at Bolton Abbey. These projects are within the
National Park. We have carried out works at Skipton Castle, on
churches and schools throughout the area, many of which
are
listed buildings, as well as new housing for clients and
also speculative developments for sale, domestic
extensions, renovations and alterations along with
commercial and industrial projects.